15 operations-management-associate-professor Fellowship positions at Queen's University Belfast
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About the job: You will manage the mixed-methods evaluation of participant experience associated with the DAME trial, a multi-centre UK trial to compare two treatment pathways for Diabetic Macular
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associations of OSPAR-listed elasmobranchs and generate high-resolution predictive distribution maps. Outputs will directly inform cross-border marine spatial planning and conservation management, including
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ecology component of the pelagic work package. The role focuses on understanding the structure, stability and climate resilience of pelagic and mesopelagic food webs, particularly prey fields associated
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within the community. Manage strategic partnerships and engage with all stakeholders in a way that contributes positively to the ethos of QCAP. About the person: With a proven track record in securing and
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About the job: The Research Fellow will work within the Northern Ireland Cerebral Palsy Register (NICPR) and the School of Nursing and Midwifery. The role involves working on high-impact data
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for the Northern Ireland role will normally be based in Belfast, reporting to the jurisdictional lead (Dr Ian Collen) in the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, and will work across four Work
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About the role: This role requires an experienced chemist/medicinal chemist to work on the design, synthesis and analytical evaluation of a series of small molecule protease inhibitors. The post
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set-up, management, co-ordination and reporting of an injury/illness epidemiology study. Experience of recruiting, retaining and engaging with participants for research. Experience of conducting cycling
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approaches for radiocarbon application. They will independently manage and drive the exploration and validation of improved/enhanced methods for the isolation of reliable molecular compounds/fractions
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Development of the pre-clinical data package relating to the translation of various novel radiosensitising nanoparticles. The successful applicant will work as part of a team seeking to